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How Will Capitalism Try to Game the Blockchain?

For decades the American financial system was stable and safe. But then something changed. The financial industry turned its back on society, corrupted our political system and plunged the world economy into crisis. At enormous cost, we’ve avoided disaster and are recovering. But the men and institutions that caused the crisis are still in power and that needs to change. They will tell us that we need them and that what they do is too complicated for us to understand. They will tell us it won’t happen again. They will spend billions fighting reform. It won’t be easy. But some things are worth fighting for. – Inside Job (2010), narrator

The New York-based exchange operator has teamed up with Reality Shares, an investment marketplace, to launch an index that tracks “the growth and development of leading global companies creating and implementing blockchain solutions.” The goal: to make a fund that makes money on cryptocurrencies.

Let the games begin …

While JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon and his Wall Street followers may bristle at Bitcoin, the blockchain’s undisputed king, they’ll still inject a potent institutional layer, like a lion’s musk.

All the usual fiat instruments and terms should start sounding very familiar as they sweep across the digital currency landscape:

Since cryptocurrenices are responsible for a burgeoning and highly disruptive economy that includes the unbanked, reaches the Internet of Things and has the power to shake financial systems to their core, we’ll continue to see institutional players take their positions. And not let go.